Arts The Michigan Daily Friday, June 4 1982. Page 7 Is there anything finer than the simple days of 'Diner'? B Richard Campbell never get here.These smaller produc- tions just aren't given the opportunity T to be seen by many people. T HIS IS THE summer of blockbust- tLuckily, one of the better small era like Rocky III, E.T., Grease 2, movies will soon make it to this ar- Star Trek II, and Annie. Millions were boretum for cinemaniacs. Diner is a spent to make these movies, but even slice-of-life movie, examing how boys more is being spent on publicizing became men in the Baltimore of 1959. them. The film centers around the week Unfortunately, in all this flurry of before New Year's Eve as a group of bills at the box-office, certain movies five friends struggle against their without the capital or the backing are parents, the frustrations of respon- getting sleighted. My Dinner with An- sibility, and the eternal hope of love. dre took months to make the trek from Diner is primarily the memories of New York to Ann Arbor. Films such as Smash Palace and Gregory's Girl may See GROWING, Page 9 THE MOVIES Al BRIARWOOD .94 & S. STATE * 769-8780 (Adjacent to J. C Penney) * DAILY EARLY BIRD MATINEES-Adults $2.00 AFTER 6:00 Adults $4, Students $3, Children $2 * Mon. thru Sat. 10:00 A.M.'til 1:30 P.M. Sun. & Hols. 12 Noon 'til 1:30P.M. the University Players at the Menelssohn Theatre this weekend. Clubs/Bars rock, and terrific originals by Dick Siegel and the Ministers of Melody, The Ark (1421 Hill; 761-1451) Friday and Saturday. Accompanying herself on 12-string Second Chance (516 E. Liberty; guitar, Claudia Schmidt sings both 994-5350) old and new songs, Friday and Lots of top-40 covers all weekend Saturday. with Moriah. The Blind Pig (208 S. First; 996- U-Club (530 S. State; 763-5911) 8555) Jazz Friday night with Sam San- Swinging jazz with Doctor Tapert ders & Vision. and the Good Vibes. The crowds will. be bebopping Friday and Saturday. Theater Stage Company No Exit, the classic play by Sar- tre, ends the Stage Company's string of productions in Ann Arbor. Taking place in a hotel, characters become cut off from the world and each other. This weekend and next at the Joe's Star Lounge (109 N. Main; Canterbury Loft. 665-0606 for more 665-JOES) information. If you're up for hot R&B, you're up University Players for the Urbations, playing Friday In the first act of their summer and Saturday. Sunday, rock around series, the players have put on the clock with a bunch of Lepers. George Bernard Shaw's Androcles Mr. Flood's Party (120 W. Liberty; and the Lion. Tonight and tomorrow 995-2132) at the Mendelssohn Theatre. See the Steve Newhouse and White Line review on page 8. For information Fever twang country classics on call 764-0450. Friday and Saturday. Martin Sim- monds and the Spaceheaters heat up Theater Lambda some space on Sunday. A musical mystery by Tom Rick's American Cafe (611 Church; Simonds. Playing through the 996-2747) weekend at Power Center. Call 763- A fantastic variety of R&B, early 2071 for more information. 2:45 375 N. MAPLE 7 769-13093 BARGAIN SHOWS$2.50 Before 6 PM Mon-Fri. Before 3 PM Sot-Sun DED MEN DONT WEAR PLAID" 2t "STEVE MARTIN'7:00 "A UNIVERSAL PICTURE" 9:15 4:45 7:00 9:15 20th CENTURY-FOX FILMS JUUE JAMES ROBERT Riveting 121S ANDREWS GARNER PRESTON L4 Enthralling... toTCHARIOTS DA 645 cCe..-:-5 OF FIRE 7:15 V &d'*544 l 9:30 0 9:45 MGM/UNITED ARTISTS R<